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Poltimore Sessions | Holly Morwenna

by Music

Exeposé Music is proud to present – in collaboration with XTV and Poltimore Festival – Poltimore Sessions. Set at the historic Poltimore House, the coming sessions will showcase our favourite local musicians in the build-up to Poltimore 2016.

Holly Morwenna

Holly Morwenna is an up and coming name in Devon’s prolific singer-songwriter circle that gave birth to Ben Howard, Seth Lakeman and many more. Having opened the festival at Poltimore last year, she’s gone on to support Sound of the Sirens at a sold-out Exeter Phoenix, and returns to the Poltimore courtyard with a host of new material following the success of her 2015 EP, Bloom. Despite only being 18 years old, Holly’s voice holds the maturity and confident fragility of someone assured in her influence and direction.

Holly’s latest EP, Bloom, is available to download on iTunes here.

Produced by Chris Filsell, Tristan Gatward, Cara Ludlow and Joe Stewart.

With thanks to Richard Griffiths, Harrison Hughes, Sam Hutchings, Tara Jennett, Jack Powys Maurice, Ruth Cowley and ExeTech.

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